£600,000
4 bedroom Detached House for sale, Eccleshall, Staffordshire, ST21
Offley Brook
- Detached
- Three/Four Bedrooms
- Land
- Shed/Workshop
- Double Garage
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We are delighted to present this stunning detached property located in a quiet and peaceful rural area of Staffordshire. Nestled in the valley of the upper waters of the River Sow, this is an opportunity to buy a piece of history and a stake in the English countryside. Situated on a spacious plot of land, around 1.9 acres, this property offers a truly tranquil living experience.
This property exudes character and charm, perfect for those seeking a unique home. It is a Grade 2 listed building, the oldest part being dated to the 16th century, with further additions in the 17th century hence the 1629 date on the side of the property, the 18th century, a barn, converted to kitchen and dining room in the 1970s, plus some early 20th century additions to one side. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, this home provides ample space for the whole family. The large number of reception rooms, totalling three, offers plenty of versatile living areas to suit your needs.
The property boasts a double garage and parking, providing convenient and secure storage for your vehicles. Step outside into the beautifully landscaped garden, where you can enjoy the picturesque views that surround the property. The presence of a pond adds a touch of serenity to the outdoor space.
Nestled among rolling countryside, this property offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking to escape to the countryside permanently or simply for a weekend getaway, this home is an ideal choice.
Shops and eateries are available in Eccleshall 10 minutes away, with a wider choice of facilities in Newport 20 minutes and Stafford 25 minutes away.
Train services on the West Coast mainline are available from Stafford. London Euston is only 1hr 18 min away.
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Picture | Room | Measurements | Notes |
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Dining Room | 4.45m x 3.5m | The dining room is a large room, again with dual aspect views of the gardens and a door leading to the garden. There are exposed beams and quarry tile flooring. | |
Kitchen / Breakfast Room | 4.42m x 2.72m | The kitchen comprises of bespoke ash wooden units, quarry tile flooring, exposed beams and dual aspect views of the surrounding gardens. | |
Hall | The Worcester condenser boiler is located in a cupboard. It is approximately 8 years old and is serviced yearly.There is further storage with the additional cupboards and there is quarry tile flooring. | ||
Rear Hall | A good size rear hall with carpeted flooring and a rear door with access to the drive. | ||
Study Two / Bedroom 4 | 3.86m x 2.41m | A large reception room/ fourth bedroom with carpeted flooring. | |
Utility / Shower Room | A good size shower room consisting of WC, wash basin and shower unit, along with space for white appliances. Again with quarry tile flooring. | ||
Main Hall | Again with quarry tile flooring, leading through to the pantry, lounge and bathroom and also access to the first floor. | ||
Pantry | A great place for storage and the fuse box is located here. | ||
Lounge | 4.78m x 4.4m | Set in oldest part of the house is the lounge, of which exudes character and charm. Consisting of an inglenook fireplace, a log burner and quarry tiled hearth, as well two cupboards either side of the fireplace presenting plenty of storage and carpeted flooring. There are exposed beams and the front door also leads into the lounge. | |
Study | 4.2m x 2.82m | Another good size room, again with plenty of character through the exposed beams and open fireplace. There is also carpeted flooring. | |
Bathroom | Consisting of a WC, wash basin, shower unit and quarry tile flooring. A lovely feature is the elm door. | ||
FIRST FLOOR | |||
Main Bedroom | 4.95m x 4.5m | A large double bedroom with exposed beams, carpeted flooring and feature fireplace. | |
Bedroom 2 | 4.78m x 3.33m | Another great size double bedroom with carpeted flooring and views to the front of the property. | |
Bedroom 3 | 4.37m x 2.87m | A good size bedroom with plenty of built in storage and with carpeted flooring.The Economy 7 hot water tank is located in one of the cupboards. | |
Double Garage | 7.14m x 3.43m | A large double garage allowing for plenty of storage space. | |
Garden | Set in around 1.9 acres, this fantastic sized garden offers a lot! With a landscaped pond, a summer house to enjoy the views of the property and beyond, and a superb sized shed/ work shop. | ||
Additional Information | The Worcester condenser boiler is located in a cupboard in the Hall. It is approximately 8 years old and is serviced yearly. And there is an Economy 7 hot water tank located in Bedroom Three. The fuse box is located in the Pantry.The property has LPG and the tank is located near the pond.There is a septic tank that is located in the garden surrounded by shrubs.The loft is insulated but is not boarded and there is no loft ladder.The property is was re-roofed 35 years ago.The property is Grade 2 listed and is in a conservation and nature area.The grounds extend to about 1.9 acres and includes a pond about 100 yards long and averaging 5 yards wide. The grounds also include the river bank on the opposite side of the lane. The grounds contain numerous mature trees. There is a large tool store/wood store and a summerhouse. The sale includes the seven hardwood benches in the grounds, plus the recliner seats in the summerhouse. It also includes the walk-behind and sit-on mowers found in the tool store, plus the gardening tools therein. The tool store could easily be converted to stabling, if required.The grounds lie within the Offley Brook conservation area, and are adjacent to the Jackson's Coppice and Jackson's Marsh nature reserves, both managed by the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. The Jackson's Marsh reserve contains a charming and informative board walk.150 yards west of The Cottage is one of only two working commercial water mills in the country. It is fed from a large and very beautiful mill pond, which is the home to much wildlife including otters and beavers.The area offers many footpaths and bridal paths for those who enjoy country walking and is within easy reach of the Shropshire Union Canal. For fishermen, as well as the canal, the famed Copmere with its record carp is only a little over a mile away, served for refreshments by the nearby Star Inn. |
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